Super Eights League : Match No 15 : Trinidad & Tobago vs New South Wales at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 : Trinidad & Tobago won by four wickets
This game produced the first three figure partnership of the tournament. DA Warner and PJ Hughes of New South Wales were concerned in a 121 runs partnership for the first wicket. The previous best was 95 runs partnership between AG Puttick and JP Duminy of Cape Cobras against Otago Volts at Hyderabad on 10.10.09.
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the first instance of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth instance of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Uthappa |
51 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Taylor |
53* |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| |
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|
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|
|
| 1 |
Hughes |
62 |
NSW |
Sussex |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 2 |
Henriques |
51* |
NSW |
Sussex |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Sehwag |
66 |
Delhi |
Wayamba |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 2 |
Karthik |
61 |
Delhi |
Wayamba |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the second instance of two New South Wales batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Hughes |
62 |
NSW |
Sussex |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 2 |
Henriques |
51* |
NSW |
Sussex |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game to provide the third instance of three batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Uthappa |
51 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Taylor |
53* |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 3 |
Duminy |
99* |
Cobras |
RCB |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Sehwag |
66 |
Delhi |
Wayamba |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 2 |
Karthik |
61 |
Delhi |
Wayamba |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 3 |
Jayawardene |
53 |
Wayamaba |
Delhi |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| |
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|
| 1 |
Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 3 |
Pollard |
54* |
Tri-Tob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the second instance of two batsmen’s fifties going in vain in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Uthappa |
51 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Taylor |
53* |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the sixth and seventh instance of batsman’s fifties going in vain in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Uthappa |
51 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Taylor |
53* |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 3 |
Jayawardene |
53 |
Wayamba |
Delhi |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 4 |
Gilchrist |
51 |
Deccan |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 5 |
Durston |
57 |
Somerset |
Eagles |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 6 |
Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 7 |
Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DJ Bravo returned with figures of 4.0-0-31-3 in this game to become the only bowler in the tournament to capture three plus wickets on three occasions. DJ Bravo’s feat came in consecutive matches. Trinidad & Tobago has played three matches so far in the tournament and in each match DJ Brovo has captured three or more wickets.
| No |
Bowlers |
W |
R |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
DJ Bravo |
4 |
23 |
Tri-Tob |
Somerset |
B’lore |
12.10.09 |
| 2 |
DJ Bravo |
3 |
24 |
Tri-Tob |
Deccan |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 3 |
DJ Bravo |
3 |
31 |
Tri-Tob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game which has swelled the number of fifties in the tournament to 17 in the tournament.
DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game providing the 8th and 9th occasion of an opening batsman registering fifties in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Runs |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
RV Uthappa |
51 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
AG Puttick |
104* |
Cobras |
Otago |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 3 |
PJ Hughes |
62* |
NSW |
Sussex |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 4 |
V Sehwag |
66 |
Delhi |
Wayambas |
Delhi |
11.10.09 |
| 5 |
JH Kallis |
73* |
RCB |
Otago |
B’lore |
12.10.09 |
| 6 |
RR Rossouw |
65 |
Eagles |
Sussex |
Delhi |
13.10.09 |
| 7 |
AC Gilchrist |
51 |
Deccan |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 8 |
DA Warner |
63 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 9 |
PJ Hughes |
83 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
DJ Bravo’s 3 for 31 in this game provide the 17th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.
BJ Rohrer was dismissed of the last ball of New South Wales’s innings providing the third occasion of a batsman dismissed of the last ball of a team’s innings in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below.
| No |
Batsmen |
Team 1 |
Vs |
Team 2 |
Venue |
Date |
| 1 |
Sangwan |
Delhi |
Vs |
Victoria |
Delhi |
09.10.09 |
| 2 |
Willoughby |
Somerset |
Vs |
Tri-Tob |
B’lore |
12.10.09 |
| 3 |
Rohrer |
NSW |
Vs |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
KA Pollard’s scored the fastest fifty of the tournament. His 50 came in 18 balls. He scored 54 not out in this game.
KA Pollard’s 18 ball fifty in this game provides the 12th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in 18 balls or less than 18 balls in the history of T20 games. It also represents the fastest fifty ever recorded on Indian soil.
There were three run outs in Trinidad & Tobabo’s innings which swelled the number of run outs to 27 in the tournament.
D Ganga. DM Bravo and D Ramdin were run out in this game providing the third occasion of three batsmen run out in an innings.
| No |
Batsman |
Score |
Team1 |
Opponents |
Venue |
Date |
| 1 |
McCullum |
21 |
Otago |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 2 |
Cumming |
18 |
Otago |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 3 |
Broom |
05 |
Otago |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Symonds |
02 |
Deccan |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 2 |
Styris |
14 |
Deccan |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 3 |
Edwards |
00 |
Deccan |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 1 |
Ganga |
32 |
Tri-Tob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
DMBravo |
27 |
Tri-Tob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 3 |
Ramdin |
23 |
Tri-Tob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
D Ganga’s run out in this game provides the third occasion of a captain run out in the tournament. D Ganga remains the only captain to be dismissed run out on two occasions in the tournament
| No |
Batsman |
Score |
Team1 |
Vs |
Team2 |
Venue |
Date |
| 1 |
Cumming |
18 |
Otago |
Vs |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 2 |
DGanga |
00 |
TriTob |
Vs |
Deccan |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
| 3 |
DGanga |
32 |
TriTob |
Vs |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
D Ramdin became the second wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament after KRD Karthik
| No |
Batsman |
Score |
Team1 |
Vs |
Team2 |
Venue |
Date |
| 1 |
Karthik |
06 |
Delhi |
Vs |
Victoria |
Delhi |
09.10.09 |
| 2 |
Ramdin |
23 |
TriTob |
Vs |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
D Ganga and D Ramdin were dismissed run out in this game providing the first occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman of the same team dismissed run out in the tournament
M Henriques conceded 49 runs in this game providing the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in the tournament.
| No |
Bowler |
W |
R |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Klienveldt |
0 |
45 |
Cobras |
RCB |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Vinaykumar |
1 |
40 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 3 |
Wagner |
1 |
42 |
Otago |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 4 |
Butler |
1 |
48 |
Otago |
Cobras |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 5 |
Wiilouhby |
0 |
44 |
Somerset |
Deccan |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 6 |
Phillips |
1 |
43 |
Somerset |
Tri-Tob |
B’lore |
12.10.09 |
| 7 |
Butler |
0 |
42 |
Otago |
RCB |
B’lore |
12.10.09 |
| 8 |
Henriques |
1 |
49 |
NSW |
Tri-Tob |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
MC Henrique’s bowling figures of 4.0-0-49-1 in this game represent the most expensive bowling figures of the tournament in terms of runs conceded. The previous expensive figures were credited to IG Butler who had figures of 4.0-0-48-1 in the game between Otago Volts against Cape Cobras at Hyderabad on 10.10.09. MC Henriques conceded 43 runs in just nine balls which read thus :
| 16.1 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
1 wide |
1 |
| 16.1 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Four |
4 |
| 16.2 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Four |
4 |
| 16.3 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Six |
6 |
| 16.4 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Six |
6 |
| 16.5 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
no run |
0 |
| 16.6 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Six |
6 |
| 18.1 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Four |
4 |
| 18.2 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Six |
6 |
| 18.3 |
Henriques |
to Pollard |
Six |
6 |
|
Total |
|
|
43 |
KA Pollard’s break up of 54 not out in this game against each bowler read thus
| KA Pollard – 2nd innings |
| Bowlers |
0s |
1s |
4s |
6s |
R |
B |
| Lee |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
2 |
| Henriques |
2 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
42 |
9 |
| Clark |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
| SSmith |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
3 |
| Total |
5 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
54 |
18 |
KA Pollard became the second batsman in the tournament to hit five sixes in an innings, the first being JP Duminy
| No |
Batsmen |
Runs |
6s |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Duminy |
99* |
5 |
Cobras |
RCB |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Pollard |
54* |
5 |
TriTob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
KA Pollard’s five sixes in this game provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below
| No |
Batsmen |
Runs |
6s |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Duminy |
99* |
5 |
Cobras |
RCB |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 2 |
Pollard |
54* |
5 |
TriTob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 3 |
Taylor |
53* |
4 |
RCB |
Cobras |
B’lore |
08.10.09 |
| 4 |
Ontong |
39* |
4 |
Cobras |
Otago |
Hyd’bad |
10.10.09 |
| 5 |
Pollard |
31 |
4 |
TriTob |
Deccan |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
KA Pollard earns the distinction of becoming the only batsman to score four or more sixes on two occasions in the tournament
| No |
Batsmen |
Runs |
6s |
Team |
Opposition |
Ground |
Date |
| 1 |
Pollard |
54* |
5 |
TriTob |
NSW |
Hyd’bad |
16.10.09 |
| 2 |
Pollard |
31 |
4 |
TriTob |
Deccan |
Hyd’bad |
14.10.09 |
KA Pollard at the end of this game has hit nine sixes in the tournament which is a record for most number of sixes by a batsman. He is closely followed by JP Duminy of Cape Cobras and LRPL Taylor of Royal Challengers Bangalore who have hit seven sixes.
At the end ot this game DJ Bravo has most number of wickets in the tournament – ten, while PJ Hughes has most number of runs in the tournament– 146.
PJ Hughes {146}, JP Duminy {131}, AG Putick {115}, RV Uthappa {106} and DA Warner {100} are the five batsmen who have aggregated 100 plus runs in the tournament. PJ Hughes and DA Warner completed 100 runs in this game.